US requests detention of Corona pending trial in Central District of California
Case Summary
The United States requested detention of Corona in a criminal matter before the Central District of California. The request followed initial proceedings and aims to prevent release pending trial. The case is in early criminal process stages.
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Key Issues
- • Pretrial detention
- • Criminal procedure
- • Government motion
- • Bail considerations
Docket Snapshot
Court
C.D. Cal.
Central District of California · 9th Circuit · CA
Docket
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Criminal
Stage
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Latest Filing
2:26-mj-02743-1 USA v. Corona
Other · May 12, 2026
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What the record shows
This case is tied to Central District of California, a federal district court in CA.
The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 12, 2026.
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About This Court
Central District of California (C.D. Cal.) is a federal district court in the 9th Circuit, CA.
Case Timeline
1 event2:26-mj-02743-1 USA v. Corona
The court received a request to detain the defendant in the case USA v. Corona, docket number 2:26-mj-02743-1. This means the government is asking the judge to hold the defendant in custody before trial. Detention requests often signal concerns about flight risk or danger to the community.
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Last updated
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